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Report To
Executive Committee
DICKERING Report Number: CAO 18-11
Date: November 14, 2011
From: Tony Prevedel
Chief Administrative Officer
Subject: Fire Underwriters Survey (FUS)
- File: A-1440-001-11
Recommendation:
That Council receive the Fire Underwriters Survey report for information.
Executive Summary: In April 2010, Fire Services staff met with a Fire Protection
Specialist of SCM Risk Management Services Inc. to evaluate a request to initiate a Fire
Underwriters Survey (FUS) Program.
This organization provides data on public fire protection for fire insurance statistical
work, and underwriting to most of the member companies of the Insurance Board of
Canada. It also advises municipalities on deficiencies in fire defenses, and
recommends improvement.
Surveys are usually conducted every 10 years. The last 2 surveys were completed in
2001 and 1992.
The 2011 survey was completed in July 2011. The final FUS report indicated that
the Public Fire Protection Classification had been improved in hydrant protected
areas. Dwelling Protection Grade for Station #4 in Claremont has improved as
well.
For the City of Pickering fire stations, the Public Fire Protection Classification (PFPC)
has been improved in hydrant protected areas and rating has improved from a Grade 5
to a Grade 4.
The Dwelling Protection Grade (DPG) for Station #4 has improved from a Grade 4 to a
Grade 3B due to our City's decision to staff full-time firefighters in Claremont.
Financial Implications: Not applicable
Sustainability Implications: Not applicable
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Background: FUS conducted an assessment of each Fire Services response
area, primarily for fire insurance grading and classification purposes. The areas that
were assessed included:
• Water Supply and Distribution Assessment
• Fire Apparatus Information
• Fire Equipment Information
• Fire Prevention & Public Education Assessment
• Fire Training Assessment
• Emergency Communications
The Public Fire Protection Classification (PFPC) is a numerical grading system scaled
from 1 to 10, with Grade 1 representing the highest grading possible and Grade 10
indicates the lowest grading possible. This grading evaluates the ability of the City's
Fire. Services to prevent and control major fires in:
a) multi-family residential
b) commercial, industrial and institutional buildings
c) construction development
The Dwelling Protection Grade (DPG) assesses the protection available for small
buildings such as single-family dwellings.
The DPG rating system is scaled from 1 to 5 with one the highest grading and five the
lowest grade. The grading reflects the ability of a community to handle fires in small
buildings.
Public Fire Protection Classification U dates
Sub District(s)
and (contracts PFPC PFPC Comments
protection area Previous 2011
Hydrant Protected - Commercial Lines insured
properties within 150 m of a fire hydrant and
Fire Station 2 5 4 within 5 road km of Fire Station 2
Fire Hall Protected - Commercial Lines insured
properties within 5 km of Fire Station 4, but not
Fire Station 4 9 9 within 150 m of a fire hydrant
Hydrant Protected = Commercial Lines insured
properties within 150 m of a fire hydrant and
Fire Station 5 5 4 within 5 road km of Fire Station 5
Hydrant Protected - Commercial Lines insured
properties within 150 m of a fire hydrant and
Fire Station 6 5 4 within 5 road km of Fire Station 2
Unprotected Commercial Lines insured
Rest of the City 10 10 properties further than 5 km b road of a fire hall
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Dwelling Protection Grade U dates
Sub District(s)
and (contracts PFPC PFPC Comments
protection area Previous 2011
Fire Station 2 1 1 Hydrant Protected - Personal Lines insured
Urban area . properties within 300 m of a fire hydrant and
response within 8 road km of Fire Station 2
Fire Station 2 3B 3B Fire Hall Protected - Personal Lines insured
Rural area properties within 8 km of Fire Station 2, but not
response within 300 m of a fire hydrant.
Fire Station 4 4 3B Fire Hall Protected - Personal Lines insured
properties within 8 km of Fire Station 4, but not
within 300 m of a fire hydrant.
Fire Station 5 1 1 Hydrant Protected - Personal Lines insured
Urban area properties within 300 m of a fire hydrant and
response within 8 road km of Fire Station 5
Fire Station 5 4 4 Fire Hall Protected - Personal Lines insured
Rural area properties within 8 km of Fire Station 5, but not
response within 300 m of a fire hydrant.
Fire Station 6 1 1 Hydrant Protected - Personal Lines insured
Urban area properties within 300 m of a fire hydrant and
response within 8 road km of Fire Station 6
Fire Station 6 4 4 Fire Hall Protected - Personal Lines insured
Rural area properties within 8 km of Fire Station 6, but not
response within 300 m of a fire hydrant.
Fire grades affect homeowners' insurance premiums, but there are other key factors
that affect insurance premiums such as:
• location of home
• owner occupied, rental or vacant
• seasonal or secondary home
• value of dwelling
• type of coverage
• age of dwelling
• alarm systems
• use of dwelling - rental/business
• claims history
• age of Insured
• multi-line discount
Therefore it is very difficult to determine what the premium costs for individual business
or residents would be. That is decided upon by the individual insurance companies.
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Fire Services is pleased with the improved grades, obtained from the finalization of the
FUS report.
Fire Services is currently assessing the Superior Tanker Shuttle Accreditation. This
accreditation would only be applicable to fire stations that are currently graded 3B.
Fire Underwriters and Pickering Fire Services are currently determining which areas
could be affected positively by such accreditation in our rural areas.
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
William T. Douglas Tony Prevedel, P. Eng.
Fire Chief Chief Administrative Officer
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Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering Cit Council
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Tony Prevedel, P. Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
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